Posted on: March 18, 2010 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Innovative Chapel Hill collective Lost In The Trees will be bringing their ambitious and evocative sound to the SXSW Festival for some select performances. Helmed by the immensely talented composer and songwriter Ari Picker, Lost In The Trees merges the moving symphonic elements of classical music with the accessibility and heart of American folk and modern pop, creating a sound which is both intimate and sonically breathtaking.

Lost In The Trees’ upcoming Anti Records release All Alone In An Empty House was co-produced by Scott Solter (St. Vincent, Mountain Goats, Okkervil River, John Vanderslice) who has created a unique musical landscape in which classical and pop composition have been merged to startling effect.

For a free download of the song All Alone In An Empty House from the album of the same name, just go here: http://bit.ly/c9qIS2

And be sure to catch this undeniably extraordinary new band at their SXSW performances.

Lost In The Trees SXSW Dates:

Thursday, 3/18:

Music By The Slice, Homeslice Pizza, 1415 South Congress Ave, Set Time: 3:45pm

Trekky Records’ Carolina Jubilee, Hyde Park Parlor, 4301 Guadalupe Street (at 43rd), Set Time: 5pm

Aloft Hotel Party,11601 Domain Drive, Set Time: 9:40pm

Friday, 3/19:

Mess With Texas, Waterloo Park, 1001 E 6th Street, Set Time: 12:40pm
Billions Showcase, Antones, 213 West 5th Street, Set Time: 8pm

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